From the Winter ICR8CHI team, some will discuss their thoughts going into the last two days of the bootcamp. In addition, the question of being the minority in the workplace will be addressed, along with tips on how to combat that as well.

Almost everyone has an account on at least one Social Media site. One of the most important questions they ask is: Your Relationship Status. So what is your's and why? Mike T, the host of The Mike T Show, will discuss this topic and you can chime in too! The phone number is 347 539-5729, Join Us LIVE!

I posted an article on some weapons found in Iraq recently on my facebook page. The response was surprising. I got 21 new page likes and a plethora of insults from commenters. In today's show, I'd like to talk about that reaction a bit. Please call in to share your two cents worth.

Doing my best to help the Lord set the brushfires of freedom in the hearts of men and to restore America, God willing, to the beacon of freedom she was meant to be.

Politics:

The article I posted . My comment ["But there were no WMD in Iraq, oh no, perish the thought."] did not say that these were the WMD that started the whole "Bush lied , people died" thing. It was just my opinion that this article was showing that there was a weapons program that was capable of producing these things.

Religion:

Here is a video on why Christianity is important to America. And the follow up

Doing What's Right:

What role do manners play in allowing us to think for ourselves? Good manners speak to self control and personal responsibility. It's time to remember our manners and to hold others accountable for theirs.

The function of the ego is to keep you safe and to maintain the status quo - to keep things as they are. The ego also operates from a perspective of lack (not enough love, time or money). So what can we do when we want to change our lives? How do we navigate any backlash that comes from the ego? We discuss that in this show.

Today's guest is former police officer from South Carolina, Raeford Davis. Mr. Davis contacted me to ask if I would have him on to talk about LEAP(Law Enforcement Against Prohbition)

His bio(edited for length) from the LEAP site."I was misguided for participating in the war on drugs and my actions as a cop made things worse."

Raeford Davis served the City of North Charleston police department for six years, including four years as a patrol officer and two as a special victims unit detective. At the time, North Charleston was ranked the 8th most dangerous city in America. Before becoming a police officer, he served in the United States Coast Guard Reserves. He graduated from Charleston Southern University with a B.S. in Criminal Justice.

His perspective changed after patrolling a drug-plagued neighborhood nicknamed “4-Way.” He explains, “Children as young as 10 were recruited by older gang members to openly sell drugs, rob customers, and intimidate local residents. The kids were specifically recruited to sell drugs because they received less punishment if caught. As soon as I locked up one of these dealers, another younger one would take his place.” He realized that as long as gangs could make immense profits selling drugs, they would continue recruiting kids.

Raeford believes that we should legally regulate drugs to stop the violence and victimization of communities.Today, Raeford lives in Charleston. He retired in 2007, after being injured in the line of duty.

Doing my best to help the Lord set the brushfires of freedom in the hearts of men and to restore America, God willing, to the beacon of freedom she was meant to be.

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Temporary protected status (TPS) is a U.S. government designation given to foreign countries by the U.S. These countries receive TPS status when it is dangerous or unsafe for those nationals inside the U.S. from returning to their countries of origin. This episode will give a general background on eligibility requirements for TPS, the benefits of TPS status, along with country specific TPS information on Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and El Salvador.

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